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What is your TOTAL monthly iPhone bill?

  • <$50

    Votes: 753 40.0%
  • $50-$75

    Votes: 267 14.2%
  • $75-$100

    Votes: 244 13.0%
  • $100-$125

    Votes: 167 8.9%
  • $125-$150

    Votes: 117 6.2%
  • $160-$175

    Votes: 53 2.8%
  • $175-$200

    Votes: 87 4.6%
  • $200-$250

    Votes: 94 5.0%
  • $250-$300

    Votes: 41 2.2%
  • >$300

    Votes: 61 3.2%

  • Total voters
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- 2 lines
- Unlimited calls to landline, cellphones
- 100 minutes to Russia, Turkey, USA
- Unlimited SMS
- Free routed landline number to my cell
- Unlimited data
- Unlimited data roaming within Europe
- Second SIM for usage in my iPad
=> 15€ / 15$ / Month
 
EE
unlimited Mins/texts
20.5 GB data
ability to roam to 48 or whatever countries at no extra cost
etc etc

around £13 a month (sim free)

Is that a long-term customer discount? 12 month contract?

I’m with O2, 20GB for £21 per month for 12 months. I’m tempted to go to EE after this contract for the good speeds I’ve heard about.
 
2 lines, unlimited talk, text, data
and I believe that is good in Mexico and Canada too, for $60.00 flat, with T-Mobile.

It’s coverage isn’t as good for me as Verizon’s was, but for that price, I’m not going anywhere.
 
T-Mobile
4 lines with the one+ promo which includes unlimited data / text / calling, 10gb of lte tethering, HD video, one hour inflight Gogo internet, unlimited 256kbs international data, and Netflix for free.

Total monthly charge: $104 taxes included (one free line and hookup code)
 
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How much do you pay for your monthly bill and what do you get for your money?

Rogers-
Unlimited text (picture and video)
700 minutes (Unlimited after 9pm and weekends)
Caller Display
Voicemail
500 MB Data plan
$41.98 per month.

That's all I can think of right now. I don't think I'm forgetting anything.

What about you guys?

$35 for cricket wireless. 5gb data, unlimited calls and text. I pay full price for my phones though but love the service.
 
Before:

2 lines for smartphones, CHF 29.00 each. Each contains:

2GB 4G LTE with maximal 22Mbps down and 2Mbps up (after 2GB it costs CHF 0.10/MB up to CHF 5.00 per day).
2000 Minutes to mobile phones, Fixnet in several bigger Countries in Europe and to US. After the included minutes it costs CHF 0.25/min.
2000 SMS (after it CHF 0.10/SMS)

Additional data snack (250MB) costs CHF 5.00 for up to 30 days.

Total for both in average month: around CHF 61.00

Now:

2 lines for smartphones, CHF 29.00 each. Each contains:
2GB 4G LTE with max. 50Mbps down and 5Mbps up (after 2GB it costs CHF 0.10/MB up to CHF 5.00 per day).
Unlimited minutes in Switzerland to mobile phones, land lines and business numbers. To Europe and USA it costs CHF 0.25/minute and 0.10/SMS.
Unlimited SMS. MMS in Switzerland are unlimited, in foreign countries MMS costs around CHF 1.00 each.

An additional data snack (500MB) costs CHF 5.00 for up to 30 days.
They offer a free optional rollover for unused data. For each 10MB unused data I receive 1 Cumulus point (worth CHF 0.01) and after buying stuff for CHF 500.00 in Migros (biggest retailer in Switzerland) you get a 500 Cumulus point voucher (CHF 5.00 discount). For the monthly fee we receive 29 Cumulus points. (worth CHF 0.29)

Total for both in average: still around CHF 61.00. 60 days notice at anytime.

They are minor changes and the new "features" are in my opinion more marketing gag than helpful new features. But in average month, it is enough for me. OK, more data speed is always nice. And finally they doubled the additional data snack for the same price! :) The bonus program is nice to have but even without it the offer is one of the best for light to medium users.
Of course they are flatrates with unlimited full speed data but in my opinion they are a bit too pricey for average users (around twice as much as my current plan). Many customer magazines recommend unlimited plans only for heavy users

The carrier is one of the strongest in Switzerland (especially in rural environment, in agglomeration they are all pretty strong). It works pretty reliable and we never had any real issues with it.
I know the Swiss mobile plans sound pretty complicated. But all plans are constructed similar and once you understand the structures it is quite simple. :)
 
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$13 a month
2GB LTE (unlimited 2G)
Unlimited Texting
Unlimited Calling
T-Mobile Network
 
2 lines, unlimited talk, text, data
and I believe that is good in Mexico and Canada too, for $60.00 flat, with T-Mobile.

$60 total (i.e. not $60 per line)? If so, how did you get that kind of rate? When I looked into T-Mobile, it would have been $120 for 2 lines, with their "One" plan.
 
Is that a long-term customer discount? 12 month contract?

I’m with O2, 20GB for £21 per month for 12 months. I’m tempted to go to EE after this contract for the good speeds I’ve heard about.

I took out an EE plan as I’ll get £50 cash back via Lloyds Bank and will be looking to switch to them come September when my o2 “upgrade” date is due.

In terms of speeds I’ve been working in Burton upon Trent a few times; doing a speed test at the Tesco there I got over 200 Mbps a few times.
 
$29 each - 2 lines

Verizon prepaid
4 GB of monthly data plus carryover
Unlimited t&t
VoLTE, HD Calling, Wi-Fi calling and hotspot included
 
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ATT
8 lines on Next plans (6 phones and 2 watches for two families)
186$ plus 25% work discount 20 gig plan cost.
Total price 426$
Rollover and mobile hotspot.
 
T-Mobile
4 lines with the one+ promo which includes unlimited data / text / calling, 10gb of lte tethering, HD video, one hour inflight Gogo internet, unlimited 256kbs international data, and Netflix for free.

Total monthly charge: $104 taxes included (one free line and hookup code)
Same as above can’t beat the price for 4lines and Netflix !! I love T-Mobile moves from AT&T last year and will never look back
 
$35

Unlimited Texts and Calls
Wifi Calling, VoLTE
6GB of Data with rollover (unused data gets added to next month)
 
AT&T Nation 900 with Rollover

Nation 900 with Rollover $59.99
Data Unlimited for iPhone on 4G LTE with VVM $40.00
Messaging Unlimited $20.00
Surcharges & fees (Regulatory, State, Federal) $13.24
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Total monthly plan charges $133.23

iPhone 6s 128GB

Currently no separate phone cost as it was included in my plan with a two year contract.
The agreement recently ended.

I've had this plan since 2007.

Why in the world wouldn't you go to unlimited plus for the one line? $90/mo (plus tax) after $5 autopay/paperless discount, and free roaming to Canada and Mexico to boot.
 
Tesco mobile.

£8 a month.

1500 mins.
4gb data.

I don’t even use a gig of data though. I’m lucky enough to live somewhere where there’s WiFi’s pretty much everywhere. The shop on the corner of the street has free WiFi. The local row of shops has ‘street’ WiFi. Buses and trains have free WiFi.
 
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